The all-new electric support character "Charon" from Return to the Future 1999 has made its debut, quickly becoming a focal point of player discussions with its unique and comprehensive mechanism. Through an introduction to Charon's skills in Return to the Future 1999 and an analysis of this character's skill features, everyone can gain a deeper understanding of this role. He not only accelerates the rhythm of the electric team but also has a certain sub-C DPS capability. Although lacking in survival means, he can play a key role in battle with his overpowered skill set.

Charon's biggest highlight is allowing the electric field to directly rise to level 3. Through the "Electrical Surge Amplification" mechanism, the electric field can instantly jump from level 1 to level 3, greatly reducing the warm-up time needed for the electric team and enhancing the overall burst rhythm, indirectly saving card rights. Under a level 3 electric field, Charon and the adjacent front teammate no longer consume action points when releasing rituals, which is a real benefit for characters like Lucy who rely on ritual skills, equivalent to adding an extra chance to act.

In terms of buffs, Charon has three major mechanisms, "Shockwave," "Tremor," and "Requiem," supporting the auxiliary framework. By accumulating the "Shockwave" Buff through electric overflow, passion overflow, or character departure, it will convert to "Tremor" to increase penetration rate once a certain number of layers are reached. With the second Mystic Art "Advice of the Departed," Charon can not only steadily stack "Shockwave" but also grant the entire team the "Requiem" effect to boost critical hit rates. If the "Tremor" layers are sufficient, Charon can also enjoy the conversion of critical hits to critical damage, making her a stable sub-C in the electric team.

In terms of output, the "Fear of Death" effect attached to Charon's first Mystic Art "From the Void" is extremely oppressive. Marked enemies, when their HP falls below a certain percentage, will suffer additional original trauma from Charon and have their critical defense weakened, enhancing Charon's last-hitting ability.

Charon's Ritual Skill, "Even if the Poppy Blossoms," combines burst and sustained damage. This skill clears the spell cards in hand and enters a chanting state, then automatically releases "Shadows of the Past" for pursuit. The "Day of Regret" mechanism consumes "Shockwave" to enhance the number and damage of pursuits, continuously pressuring the enemy as the battle progresses. The skill can also bring electric and passion gains to the team and extend the duration of "Requiem" and "Fear of Death."

Overall, Charon's skill set in Return to the Future 1999 is extremely well-suited to the electric system as a support character. Without needing to frequently play cards, Charon can continuously provide advantages to the team through mechanisms such as electric field acceleration, buff diffusion, and automatic pursuit, making him a core support for the new generation of electric teams. Compared to Mercury previously, Charon has a faster start-up rhythm and higher ceiling, capable of securing a place in high-intensity environments.